v. [f. E- pref.3 + luxāt- ppl. stem of luxā-re to put out of joint.] trans. ‘To dislocate or put out of joint’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.).

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1731–1800.  Bailey, Eluxated, wrenched, strained, sprained, put out of joint.

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1775.  in Ash.

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  Hence Eluxation.

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1847.  Craig, Eluxation: see Luxation. In mod. Dicts.

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